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The roadside station also has a restaurant and café where visitors can enjoy delicious dishes and sweets made with local ingredients. In particular, the sweets using peaches grown in the Momoyama area are exquisite, and visitors can taste dishes made with local ingredients. In addition, the roadside station provides tourist information. Information on sightseeing spots and events in Karatsu City and the surrounding area is posted, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the charms of the region. In addition, Momoyama Castle and hot spring facilities are located near the roadside station, making it a convenient location for tourists. Roadside Station Momoyama Tengaichi is a popular destination for local residents and tourists alike as a center for local specialties and tourist information all in one place.

AddressKaratsu City, Saga Prefecture
RegionJapan > Saga > Karatsu
Main Tags#Shopping , #Roadside_Station

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Sightseeing around「Momoyama Tenkaichi (Roadside Station)」

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Cape Hato@佐賀県観光連盟 Cape Hato, off the beaten path, is a spectacular spot known for its clean beaches, clear seawater, and breathtaking views. Located in the Saga Prefecture of Japan, it exudes a serene, natural beauty that attracts visitors from all corners of the world. The cape's picturesque landscapes are a feast for nature lovers, with a verdant pine forest backing onto the pristine beach. It's the perfect place for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The coral reef in the shallow water near Cape Hato attracts a rich diversity of marine life, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling. A cherry on top is the stunning sunset that paints a magical canvas in the evening sky, drawing day-trippers and photographers to witness this beautiful spectacle. Tranquil and beautiful, Cape Hato is a gem hidden away in the Saga Prefecture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Karatsu Castle@佐賀県観光連盟 Karatsu Castle, also known as "Maizuru Castle," or the “Dancing Crane Castle,” stands majestically along the Karatsu Bay. This beautiful structure is located in the city of Karatsu in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The castle was constructed in the early 17th century during the Edo Period by the local feudal lord Terazawa Hirotaka. Although most of the original castle was demolished in the late 19th century, it was reconstructed in the 1960s and now serves as a museum showcasing the history and culture of the town. Its hilltop position affords it stunning views over the city and surrounding area. The castle is famous for its unique architecture, history, and the panoramic vista of the sea and nearby mountains. It is particularly beautiful during the cherry blossom season, with many visitors flocking to see the blossoms in the castle grounds. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Palm Tree Swing@yysnow "Yashi no Ki Buranko" is a popular tourist spot in Fukuoka City, known for its distinctive atmosphere reminiscent of a tropical resort. The swings set among the palm trees allow visitors to experience a charming attraction that makes them feel as if they are by the seaside in a tropical paradise. Especially during the summer, the park is bustling with people seeking shade under the palm trees and families enjoying themselves, making it a beloved place for both children and adults. In the evening, the palm trees are illuminated, creating a fantastic atmosphere to enjoy. It is a recommended spot for those who want to experience a tropical vibe in Fukuoka City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ruins of Saga Castle@佐賀県観光連盟 Situated in the heart of a bustling city, the Ruins of Saga Castle are a fascinating historical landmark. This site in Saga, Japan, is a testament to the ancient architecture of the region and the rich heritage that it preserves. The ruins, preserved and restored over the years, are reminiscent of an original majestic, flatland-style castle famous in the 17th century during the Edo period. Saga Castle was unique due to its impressive layout, incorporating moats and walls into its defensive system. Visitors to the site can appreciate the reconstructed Honmaru Palace, which houses an informative museum that showcases various exhibits related to the history of the castle and the local region. The Ruins of Saga Castle in Japan offer a profound journey through time, providing a unique perspective of the country's past. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Touzan Shrine@佐賀県観光連盟 Touzan Shrine is an ancient Shinto sanctuary, notable for its serenity and picturesque surroundings. Located in the city of Saga, this shrine is a truly iconic cultural heritage site in Japan. Its origin dates back hundreds of years, serving in spiritual connection with the natural world, per the Shinto belief and practice. The shrine is marked by a Torii gate, signifying the transition into the sacred from the mundane, surrounded by lush greenery exuding tranquility. Moreover, the Touzan Shrine serves as a gathering point for various Shinto festivals and ceremonies in the region, attracting locals and tourists alike. The grandeur, spirituality, and rich historical backdrop make it an essential visit for those exploring the cultural spectrum of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Daikozenji Temple@佐賀県観光連盟 Daikozenji Temple is an ancient Buddhist establishment renown for its expansive, serene gardens and spiritual ambiance. Nestled in a mountainous region, this temple in Saga, Japan, is a flourishing oasis featuring over 50,000 azaleas that bloom vividly in spring, transforming its grounds into a picturesque landscape. The temple is also home to the Choju-en, an equally famous moss garden that offers tranquillity and aesthetic pleasure to both devoted believers and tourists. Daikozenji Temple not only appeals for its botanical beauty, but also for its sacred interiors adorned with lavish gold leaves and intricate architectural designs. Throughout the year, it hosts exciting festivals like the Daruma Market and the Chokaizan Fire Festival, which illustrates the grandeur of Japanese legacy and Buddhist traditions. Visitors to Saga, Japan, should not miss the enriching experience at Daikozenji Temple. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Park)@福岡県観光連盟 The Ruins of Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Park) is located in the city of Fukuoka in Kyushu, Japan. Built in 1602 during the Edo period, it was the center of political and economic power in the area until it was destroyed in a battle in 1866. Today, visitors to the site can explore the remains of the castle walls, turrets and terraces, while enjoying the tranquil setting of the park which overlooks the sea. The site is also home to a museum and a reconstructed gate which were built to house artifacts found at the site. The park offers a variety of recreational activities including a walking path through the ruins, flower gardens and a field of cherry trees. The grounds are also a popular spot for picnickers, and visitors can sample local delicacies at the on-site restaurants. With its combination of history and nature, the Ruins of Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Park) is a must-see destination for any visitor to the Fukuoka Prefecture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Miyajidake Shrine@yysnow Miyajidake Shrine is located in Fukutsu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and has been a place of worship for local people since ancient times. The shrine is also known as "Miyajidake Daimeijin," and the main deity enshrined is Oyamatsumi no Mikoto, known as a mountain god. The shrine grounds feature a large torii gate and a splendid main hall, surrounded by a rich natural environment. Every year, many worshippers visit the shrine, especially during the New Year's period and seasonal festivals, creating a lively atmosphere. In addition to locals, the shrine is also known as a power spot visited by tourists. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Experiences around「Momoyama Tenkaichi (Roadside Station)」

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Forest of Environmental Art@佐賀県観光連盟 Nestled amidst verdant woods and blooming flowers, the Forest of Environmental Art is a mesmerizing fusion of nature and human creativity. Tucked away in Saga, Japan, this spectacular art attraction is home to various art pieces that coexist harmoniously with the surrounding natural elements. These installations are not just visual spectacles; they also foster an understanding of the sustainable relationship between man and nature. The forest is densely packed, providing visitors with an immersive experience as they stroll through the foliage to discover hidden works of art. All art pieces beautifully imbue the landscape with philosophical depth and visual intrigue. As an important cultural site in Saga, the Forest of Environmental Art transforms the traditional understanding of art galleries by questioning the relationship between art and the environment. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Saga International Balloon Fiesta@佐賀県観光連盟 Situated in the picturesque Saga prefecture in Kyushu, Japan, the Saga International Balloon Fiesta is an annual event that showcases the beauty of hot air balloons. Over ten days, guests can marvel at the impressive sight of dozens of brilliantly colored hot air balloons, soaring into the sky. Participants of all ages can enjoy an exciting array of aerial performances, with fireworks and live music adding to the festive atmosphere. Visitors to the festival are also encouraged to explore the rich cultural and historical attractions of the area, such as beautiful shrines and traditional architecture. Local restaurants serve delicious cuisine such as Saga beef, famous for its combination of juicy texture and sweet taste. With something to offer for all the family, the Saga International Balloon Fiesta is a must-visit event! [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Takeo City Library@Shiz Takeo City Library is a public library located in Takeo City, Saga Prefecture, where citizens can use the facilities for free. The library offers a wide range of books and magazines across various genres, as well as lending services for DVDs and CDs in addition to printed materials. There are also study spaces and reading areas provided, where visitors can read books or study in a quiet environment. Furthermore, the library regularly holds events and workshops, contributing to the dissemination of knowledge and culture within the community. With a range of services tailored to meet the needs of its users, Takeo City Library serves as an important hub for the local residents. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ureshino Tea Exchange Hall "Chaoshiru"@佐賀県観光連盟 "Ureshino Tea Exchange Hall 'Chaosil' is a tea cultural facility located in Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture. Here, you can explore the history and culture of tea. Inside the facility, there is an area where you can experience tea fields and tea picking, allowing you to learn about the cultivation and harvesting process of tea in a natural environment. Additionally, you can also visit the tea manufacturing process and participate in tasting sessions. Furthermore, there is a café where you can enjoy local tea and souvenirs. Ureshino Tea Exchange Hall 'Chaosil' is an attractive place for tea enthusiasts to relax and enjoy their time while savoring local tea." [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kyushu National Museum@福岡県観光連盟 The Kyushu National Museum in Fukuoka prefecture of Japan is a state-of-the-art museum for lovers of history and art alike. Founded in 2005, the building was designed by the acclaimed architect Yoshio Taniguchi and is renowned for its structural beauty. The museum houses a large collection of artifacts pertaining to the ancient history of Kyushu and the Japanese Islands. Its huge collection of more than 5,000 items includes archaeological artifacts, ancient documents and Edo-period relics. Established in 2016, the Saga Archeological Gallery is a special showcase of archaeological artifacts, displaying ancient ceramics, Chinese artifacts, and art objects. The museum also offers exciting educational facilities, including a hands-on Art Education Center, a Special Education Room with exhibits based on the latest research, and a 3-D Theater with virtual-reality displays. Visitors can experience Kyushu’s history and innovation, as well as explore the fascinating world of art and objects at the museum. The museum has something for everyone, making it one of the most fascinating destinations in Fukuoka prefecture. Be sure to check out the Kyushu National Museum for an amazing cultural experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Marine World Umi no Nakamichi@michist17 Marine World Umi no Nakamichi is a large aquarium located in Fukuoka City, showcasing marine life and being one of Japan's largest aquariums. Approximately 120 species and about 20,000 marine creatures are on display, and visitors can enjoy shows such as dolphin shows. In particular, the "Pacific Ocean Large Tank," Japan's largest tank, is impressive, allowing visitors to observe marine creatures such as sharks and manta rays up close. Additionally, there are various programs available, including interactive experiences with dolphins and sea lions, as well as feeding experiences with penguins. Popular among families and couples, this aquarium serves as a place for interaction and learning with marine creatures. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Fukuoka City Art Museum@milly Fukuoka City Museum of Art is located in Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, and is a museum that exhibits contemporary art and art pieces. The building itself is known for its unique design resembling an art piece, creating an enjoyable space just by visiting. The permanent exhibition showcases a variety of works by artists from Japan and abroad, and various special exhibitions are held seasonally. Workshops and events are also actively conducted to provide opportunities to engage with art. The museum also houses a cafe and a shop, allowing visitors to spend a leisurely time. It is a recommended facility not only for art enthusiasts but also for those interested in art. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Nagasaki Chinatown@しずくいし Nagasaki Chinatown, known as the oldest Chinatown in Japan, is located in Nagasaki City. Historical buildings, gates, shrines, and other traditional Chinese elements are scattered throughout, allowing visitors to experience an authentic Chinese atmosphere. Various Chinese restaurants, souvenir shops, teahouses, and more line the streets, offering a wide range of culinary delights and products. Traditional Chinese events such as the Spring Festival and Dragon Boat Festival are also celebrated enthusiastically, making it a popular spot for tourists. Loved by both tourists and locals, Nagasaki Chinatown is a charming area where history and culture come alive. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Eating around「Momoyama Tenkaichi (Roadside Station)」

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Takeo Travel Bookstore@Shiz "Takeo Tabi Shoten" in Takeo City is a bookstore that deals with books and goods focusing on local culture and history. The store has a calm atmosphere where you can relax and read books. They also handle works by local writers and artists, supporting the region's creative activities. Loved by both tourists and locals, this bookstore is gaining attention as a place that conveys the charm of Takeo City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kanzaki Menkoubou Hyakunenan@佐賀県観光連盟 Kanzaki Menkoubou Hyakunenan is a beloved culinary establishment, lauded for its handmade udon and soba noodles. Located in the Saga Prefecture, this restaurant offers an authentic taste of Japan with its traditional menu, which is brimming with fresh, regional ingredients. The noodles are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, resulting in a texture and flavour that is unparalleled. Besides udon and soba, Kanzaki Menkoubou Hyakunenan also showcases varied dishes like donburi, tempura, and other seasonal specials. The restaurant's serene ambiance, accented by its traditional Japanese architecture, provides a delightful dining experience. Its commitment to quality food and excellent customer service has earned this time-honored establishment a well-deserved place in the hearts of both locals and tourists in the Saga Prefecture, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Orth Bakery Caxias@milly "Ortoz Bakery Cases" in Fukuoka City is a popular local cafe. The interior has a bright and calm atmosphere, with a wide variety of fresh bread and pastries available. Particularly popular are the homemade sandwiches and seasonal sweets, many of which use local ingredients. The coffee is also carefully brewed using carefully selected beans. The spacious interior allows for a relaxing time. Loved by locals and tourists alike, it is a recommended cafe in Fukuoka City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sasaguri Coffee Roastery@milly Located in Shinokura Town, Fukuoka Prefecture, "Shinokura Coffee Roastery" is a café where you can enjoy the rich aroma and flavor by using locally grown beans and roasting them on-site. The interior of the café has a calm atmosphere, allowing you to leisurely enjoy their in-house roasted coffee. They offer different flavors depending on the type of beans and roasting levels, making it a worthwhile visit for coffee enthusiasts. Additionally, they sell specialty coffee beans and equipment unique to the roastery, allowing you to enjoy an authentic coffee time at home as well. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Waystation@milly 「Yorimichi」 is a hidden gem café located in Kasuya Town, Fukuoka Prefecture. The store, nestled in a nature-rich environment, is characterized by a calm and warm atmosphere. Here, you can enjoy seasonal dishes made with fresh local ingredients and specialty coffee. The interior of the store is unified with natural decor, and the windows offer a view of lush greenery. Popular among locals and tourists, it is a place where you can enjoy various scenes such as lunch, café time, and dinner. With a comfortable atmosphere and delicious food, it is a shop that heals the visitors who come. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Olga Le Bol Bon Donuts@milly Located in Fukuoka City, "Olga Le Vol Bon Donuts" is a stylish French-style cafe. The interior has a calm atmosphere where you can enjoy carefully crafted baked goods and drinks. Particularly popular are the fluffy donuts and croissants, which are known for their delicious taste made from carefully selected ingredients. Additionally, the drink menu, which includes coffee and tea, is extensive, making it the perfect place to spend a relaxing time. Popular not only among locals but also among tourists, it is a cafe that you will want to visit when exploring the city of Fukuoka. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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地元のコーヒースタンド@milly "The local coffee stand" in Fukuoka City is a popular coffee stand among local coffee enthusiasts. The cozy and welcoming atmosphere inside the shop, along with friendly staff, make it a favorite spot for many. They offer a wide variety of coffee menu options, all made with carefully selected beans for a delicious cup of coffee. In addition, they have a selection of light meals and desserts that can be enjoyed alongside your coffee. This cafe is recommended not only for locals but also for tourists, as it is a perfect place to relax and spend some leisurely time. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Logiura Bakery@milly "Logiura Bakery" in Fukuoka City is a popular local cafe where you can enjoy fresh bread and sweets. The interior of the shop has a calm atmosphere with distinctive attention to detail in its decor. The freshly baked bread and seasonal limited sweets are particularly popular, known for their delicious taste that emphasizes the quality of the ingredients. In addition, the drink menu, including coffee and tea, is extensive, making it an ideal place to spend a relaxing time. It is recommended not only for locals but also for tourists, as you can experience the charm of Fukuoka here. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Staying around「Momoyama Tenkaichi (Roadside Station)」

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Takefue (Shirakawa Fountainhead Villa)@kumamonogatari Takefue is a luxury onsen ryokan nestled in a vast natural setting surrounded by a beautiful bamboo grove. This special place is dotted with only 12 guest rooms, each with its own unique flavor and elegant atmosphere. The facilities and amenities are extremely well equipped, allowing guests to enjoy the luxury of spending time with nature in a refined setting. One of the main attractions of this luxury ryokan is the rich hot spring experience. There are a variety of hot spring facilities, including open-air baths, private baths, and indoor baths, allowing guests to enjoy hot spring baths while taking in the scenery of each of the four seasons. Guest rooms are equipped with baths that flow from different atmospheres of private hot spring sources that maximize the benefits of the hot springs and soothe the body and soul. Here, you can surrender yourself to the comforting hot springs while being surrounded by the beauty of nature. Each guest room is individually unique, and you will be able to enjoy the hospitality and natural charm that only Takefue can offer. At Takefue, we cherish the spirit of "once in a lifetime" encounters, and you will feel the warmth and care of a place that is like home away from home. The expansive grounds of the property also include a beautiful garden where you can enjoy a stroll and relax. The food at this luxury ryokan is another attraction. The meals are creative kaiseki cuisine prepared with seasonal ingredients and beautifully arranged for both the eyes and the taste buds to enjoy. Enjoy a moment of tranquility and healing while fully experiencing the nature and hospitality unique to Takefue. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Aburaya Bay Hot Spring Yanggikan@山口県観光連盟 Experience the healing waters of the Aburaya Bay Hot Spring Yanggikan, located in Yamaguchi prefecture of the Chuugoku area of Japan. Unwind in comfort and tranquility surrounded by lush greenery, bathing in the natural warmth of the hot spring. Enjoy indulging in the various hot springs offered, each with its own unique mineral composition and temperature. Relax in the knobs of extensive outdoor baths, some of which are built upon the raised sea bed of the Setonai Straight. Refresh yourself in the spa's grand fountain or enjoy a spa or massage treatment. Be sure to take advantage of the traditional ryokan experience during your stay, including delicious meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in the vast and historic grounds of the 300-year-old Yanggikan and relish a unique cultural heritage. Don't forget to take a stroll along the hotel's open-air corridor, which is lined with statues of renowned calligraphers, or soak in the breathtaking scenery of the ocean on the roof garden. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and treat yourself to an unforgettable stay at the Aburaya Bay Hot Spring Yanggikan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Misato Forest Campground Garden Place@熊本県観光連盟 Misato Forest Campground Garden Place is located in Kumamoto prefecture on Kyushu island in Japan. This beautiful campground offers a peaceful, nature-filled getaway for families and friends. The grounds are surrounded by breathtakingly lush forests, giving visitors the opportunity to truly immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. In addition to tent camping and RV sites, Misato Forest Campground Garden Place has a variety of amenities to help make your stay even more enjoyable. There is a playground for children, a convenience store for basic essentials, a restaurant serving delicious fresh food, and even a fishing pond. There are also hot springs nearby, which visitors can enjoy to relax and rejuvenate. Misato Forest Campground Garden Place also offers excursions such as horseback riding, river rafting, and a tour of a nearby castle. Visitors can take part in these activities or simply enjoy the stunning scenery and rich wildlife of the area. A perfect combination of nature, relaxation, and adventure, Misato Forest Campground Garden Place offers something for everyone. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort@宮崎県観光協会 Located in the beautiful Miyazaki prefecture of Kyushu, Japan, the Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort is a luxurious resort for both business and leisure travelers. Our resort offers an array of amenities to accommodate any traveler’s needs, including two restaurants, a bar, spa and massage services, a fitness center, private beach, and nature trails. Our nearby golf course is an ideal spot for a round of relaxing golf. We provide elegant and modern rooms for our guests, each with their own private ocean view. Each of our spacious suites is fully equipped with all of the modern amenities necessary for a comfortable stay. Our staff are friendly and eager to ensure each of our guests has a pleasant stay. Welcome to the luxurious Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort! After a day of exploring the local attractions, come relax and recharge in our beachside paradise. Unwind with a stroll on the beach, an onsite massage, or an evening in our top-notch restaurants and bars. With us, you will be sure to have a memorable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Dogo Prince Hotel@しずくいし Dogo Prince Hotel is a luxury hotel located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, adjacent to Dogo Onsen. The building combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design, offering views of the Seto Inland Sea and Matsuyama Castle from its rooms. The hotel features hot spring facilities, a spa, restaurants, bars, and other amenities, making it a popular choice for relaxation and sightseeing. Additionally, it is conveniently located near tourist spots such as Dogo Onsen Main Building, Matsuyama Castle, and the Seto Inland Sea, making it a convenient base for tourists as well. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Tamatsukuri Onsen Hotel Tamayu@しずくいし Hotel Tamasei in Tamatsukuri Onsen is a hot spring ryokan located in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. Surrounded by a rich natural environment, it is situated in a quiet location where you can enjoy hot springs sourced directly from the spring. The rooms primarily consist of Japanese-style rooms, featuring spacious areas and calm interior design. Additionally, they offer seasonal cuisine using local ingredients, with their popular kaiseki meals. The facility also includes private baths and open-air baths, allowing guests to relax and unwind. With good access to tourist attractions such as Matsue Castle and Izumo Taisha Shrine, it is a recommended accommodation for tourists as well. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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JR Clement Inn Imabari@masahiro JR Clement Inn Imabari is a hotel operated by JR West Japan Hotels located in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. It is conveniently located for both business and sightseeing, with comfortable rooms, restaurants, banquet halls, and a large communal bath on site. Additionally, it offers free Wi-Fi and parking, making it highly convenient. Its good access to tourist spots and shopping areas makes it a popular accommodation choice for tourists and business travelers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Smile Hotel Matsuyama@masahiro Smile Hotel Matsuyama is a hotel located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, offering a convenient location for both tourism and business. It provides simple and clean rooms with comfortable facilities, and its reasonable pricing is attractive. The hotel features a restaurant and cafe serving dishes made with local ingredients. With good access to tourist spots and shopping areas, it is a popular accommodation choice for tourists and business travelers. It is recommended for those seeking a comfortable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shopping around「Momoyama Tenkaichi (Roadside Station)」

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Imari(Roadside Station) Imari Roadside Station (Michi-no-Eki) is a distinguished regional attraction known for its blend of traditional and contemporary features. Located in Saga Prefecture, Japan, it's a popular stop for locals and tourists alike. The station combines a marketplace featuring local produce and seafood, restaurants serving regional cuisine, and a wide array of souvenirs, particularly porcelain items since Imari is renowned for its tradition of ceramics. In addition, it houses a tourist information center, offering invaluable advice to maximize the enjoyment of the visitors' journey. Visitors can also explore the distinctive viewing platform overlooking the stunning Imari Bay. Imari Roadside Station is not just a place for rest during a long journey but also a spot to immerse oneself in the local culture of Saga, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Itsuki (Roadside Station) Located in the charming town of Itsuki, the Itsuki Roadside Station combines local culture, genuine hospitality, and unique amenities. This roadside station is situated in Saga Prefecture, one of the charming areas of Japan known for their quaint, picturesque sceneries. It serves not only as a rest stop but also as a Comprehensive Service Plaza. Home to a restaurant offering local delicacies, an agricultural product shop selling fresh and local produce, and a local specialty shop, this roadside station brims with local culture and tradition. Shopaholics can find a wide range of unique souvenirs and keepsakes. For nature lovers, the station is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The facilities are top-notch, making it a great pitstop for solo travelers, families, and tour groups alike. Indeed, the Itsuki Roadside Station reflects the heart and culture of Saga, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ikitsuki Ohashi Bridge (Roadside Station) The Ikitsuki Ohashi Bridge Roadside Station is a remarkable spot, serving as both a bridge and a scenic rest area. Located in Nagasaki prefecture of Japan, it's known for its beautiful views of the sea. The bridge is the largest continuous truss bridge in Japan and the third biggest in the world. The roadside station not only provides an outstanding vantage point of the Ikitsuki Ohashi Bridge but also houses amenities for travelers such as shops selling local specialties, a restaurant that offers traditional seafood meals and an information center about the local history and tourism. Furthermore, at night, the bridge features beautiful illumination which reflects off the waters below, making the station an idyllic viewing spot for both day and night. Discovering this hidden gem surprisingly offers more than just a pit-stop for tired travelers. It's a place to enjoy a piece of Nagasaki's natural beauty and human ingenuity. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Yamato (Roadside Station) Roadside Station Yamato is an attractive sightseeing spot. Around the station, there are Saga Castle and shrines, which are representative tourist attractions in Saga City, allowing visitors to experience history and culture. Furthermore, those who wish to enjoy the great outdoors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing in the nearby mountains and rivers. Transportation access is convenient, with Saga City approximately 15 minutes away by car, and trains and buses also available. A parking lot is also available for the convenience of visitors traveling by car. Michi no Eki Yamato is a must-see tourist attraction when visiting Saga City, and a place where visitors can enjoy local foods and specialties. [Original text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Insect Village Tabira (Roadside Station) Insect Village Tabira (Roadside Station) is a unique destination that offers a fascinating encounter with the world of tiny creatures. Positioned in the beautiful city of Nagasaki, Japan, this place provides a special experience for all, especially nature enthusiasts and children. The Insect Village features a wide range of activities including insect observation, educational exhibits, and even hands-on experiences. Apart from the insect world, the roadside station also houses a range of local produce stands and shops where visitors can buy fresh fruits, vegetables, and souvenirs. In Nagasaki, where the fusion of culture and nature is evident, Insect Village Tabira symbolizes a place where people can deepen their understanding of nature and appreciate the miracles of life found in small insects. It offers a unique break on your journey, enriching both the mind and the palate with knowledge and local flavours. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Yamauchi (Roadside Station) Yamauchi (Roadside Station) serves as a remarkable rest area for visitors and travelers, with a perfect blend of comfort and leisure. Located in the mesmerizing prefecture of Saga, Japan, this station is a notable part of the celebrated nationwide "Michi-no-Eki" network, devoted to offering unique regional experiences to its visitors. Yamauchi offers travelers services like parking, restrooms, and eateries, alongside regional produce shops showcasing the best of local goods. This nuances communal space serves as a cultural hub where locals and travelers mingle and savor the authentic tastes of Saga. Adding to its charm, it is also a significant site for tourism information, making it a convenient waypoint for travelers exploring the enchanting environment and iconic sites in the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kashima(Roadside Station) Located in the heart of Kashima city, Kashima (Roadside Station) is a popular stop-off point for both locals and tourists. This station is situated in the Saga prefecture of Japan, and it offers a fair blend of a cozy rest spot and interesting sightseeing opportunities. At Kashima, you have the opportunity to sample local products or dine on fresh seasonal cuisine at eateries as you soak in the beautiful views of the surrounding area. The roadside station also has a market that sells locally-sourced vegetables, fruits, and seafood. Beyond being a rest station, it serves as a tourist informatio point, providing visitors with useful details about attractions in the Saga region. Whether you're on a long road trip or exploring the cultural richness of Japan, the Kashima roadside station provides a refreshing break filled with authenticity and charm. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Oki (Roadside Station) The Oki roadside station is a popular rest stop for drivers, offering a variety of amenities essential to any road trip. Situated in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan, this facility is known for its local farm produce market and fresh homemade local food. Visitors have a high regard for the station's cleanliness, well-maintained amenities, and friendly staff. Its location also offers a picturesque landscape of the prefecture, making it even more appealing for a stop-over for sightseers and travelers alike. The Oki roadside station in Fukuoka, Japan, serves as the perfect merging point of recreation, relaxation, and refreshment on the road. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Transportation around「Momoyama Tenkaichi (Roadside Station)」

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Karatsu Station (Karatsu Line) Karatsu Station (Karatsu Line) is a key railway station situated in Karatsu City, a culturally rich and historic location. Located in Saga Prefecture, Japan, the station forms a critical part of region's transportation network. The station is on the Karatsu Line, run by JR Kyushu, which is one of Japan's major railway companies. Karatsu Station has a convenient and user-friendly layout to help both local commuters and visitors navigate around with ease. In close proximity to the station, there are various attractions such as Karatsu Castle, Nijinomatsubara, and local markets, making it a pivotal transit point for tourists exploring Saga. With its essential role in the community's daily life and local tourism industry, Karatsu Station effectively bridges the historical charm of Saga's past with the dynamic pulse of modern Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Imari Station (Chikuhi Line) Imari Station serves as the terminal station of the Chikuhi Line, and the urban area of Imari City extends around the station. Within walking distance from the station are famous Imariyaki kilns and pottery studios, where visitors can enjoy traditional pottery. There are also places near the station where visitors can experience history and culture, such as the ruins of Imari Castle and the Imari Municipal Museum of Art. Imari Station serves as the transportation hub for the southern Kyushu region, providing convenience for both local residents and tourists. The Chikuhi Line provides easy access to surrounding cities, making it convenient for travel to Saga City and Fukuoka City. Furthermore, the station provides easy access to the beautiful nature and hot spring resorts of southern Kyushu, making it a popular base for sightseeing. Imari Station is an attractive spot for many people to enjoy history, culture, and nature. [Original text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Saga Airport@ekimeguri Saga Airport, located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, is an important air gateway that enhances the convenience of local Saga residents and tourists. It operates regular domestic flights and seasonal flights, providing easy access to major cities. In recent years, there has been an expansion of international flights, improving access to overseas destinations. The airport offers rental car services, souvenir shops, restaurants, and other amenities to support the comfortable stay of users. It also serves as a hub for promoting local specialty products and tourism information, playing a role as a gateway to showcase the charm of Saga Prefecture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Tabira-Hiratoguchi Station (Nishikyushu Line) Tabira-Hiratoguchi Station (Nishikyushu Line) is a quaint railway station located in Hirado City. This local station forms part of the Nishikyushu Line in the picturesque province of Nagasaki, Japan. Known locally as a significant township hub, the station serves the residential area around it, connecting people to larger cities and contributing to the ease of daily commuting. The surrounding landscape, characterized by its serene beauty, immerses visitors in the cultural ambiance of the region, offering an authentic Japanese travel experience. The station was officially opened for service on 20th March 1923, and it continues to operate actively welcoming passengers from near and far. Tabira-Hiratoguchi Station, while being a simple facility, plays an integral role in local connectivity and transportation in this region of Nagasaki. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Saga Station (Nagasaki Line) Located in the heart of a bustling city, this transportation hub is a key stop on the Nagasaki Line. Known as Saga Station, this main point of access is a gateway to the greater Saga and its numerous historical and aesthetic attractions. As a part of Japan's extensive railway network, it plays a significant role in the city's transportation system providing locals and tourists alike convenient access around Saga as well as to neighboring cities. The station is well-equipped with essential amenities, which include shopping and eating outlets within its vicinity, ensuring a pleasant travel experience. Furthermore, its close proximity to local attractions such as Saga Castle and Saga Prefectural Art Museum highlights its strategic location and makes it a truly integral aspect of the local cityscape in Saga, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Takeo Onsen Station (Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen) Takeo Onsen Station (Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen) is a railway station in the city of Takeo, known for its prominent red brick Romanesque-style exteriors and traditional repurposed 'kura' or warehouses. This station, located in Saga prefecture, provides easy access to one of the oldest and famous hot spring areas, Takeo Onsen, widely recognized throughout the country. Serving the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen line, it plays an important role in transportation in southwestern Japan, connecting this historic city with other parts of the region and beyond. The station itself is admired for its beautiful construction, blending traditional Japanese and Western architectural elements. Although the station is highly modern, it maintains a traditional charm, attracting sightseers looking to explore its unique aesthetic and the cultural richness of the surrounding region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sasebo Station (Sasebo Line) Located in the city of Sasebo, Sasebo Station is a significant railway stop along the Sasebo Line. The station, operated by JR Kyushu, is utilized by many local and international travelers due to its strategic position within the infrastructure. It connects Sasebo to Nagasaki, as well as other significant destinations across Japan, making it a crucial hub in the region's transportation network. Sasebo Station also acts as a gateway to the city's multitude of attractions, including the famous Sasebo Naval District and Kujukushima, a group of stunning islands in the local bay. The station itself is well-equipped with amenities for passenger comfort such as shops, eateries, and ticket machines, ensuring a pleasant travel experience. With its efficient service and prime location, Sasebo Station is essential in the seamless navigation through Nagasaki and broader Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ureshino Onsen Station (West Kyushu Shinkansen) Ureshino Onsen Station is a noteworthy stop along the West Kyushu Shinkansen line. As suggested by its name, the station services the famous Ureshino Onsen, a hot spring area renowned for its soothing thermal waters. Located in the Saga prefecture, the station connects well with other major cities and tourist destinations across the Kyushu region of Japan. Thanks to its strategic positioning, the station attracts a multitude of tourists from all over the world seeking to immerse themselves in a traditional Japanese onsen experience. Not only a gateway to wellness, Ureshino Onsen Station also offers easy access to local culinary delights, iconic landmarks, teahouses, and the serene natural landscapes finding their home in this part of Japan. With friendly and helpful staff, navigable signage, and modern amenities, this station ensures a pleasant and convenient travel experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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